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...shed light on explosive phenomena in astrophysics and fusion experiments.
[NK Technology] Published in Proceedings of the Royal Society A, the study will help in better understanding the challenging process that occurs throughout the......

...needed to live in the same climate zones was easily transferable.
The research is available online in the Journal of the Royal Society Interface.
Lead researcher Michael Deem said he conceived the study while reading Jared Diamond's "Guns, Germs......

...cheque is in the mail.
28 May 2015 9:07:29am
Yes, why look at the suspect information provided by those lefties at the Royal Society or the American Academy of Sciences when you can be regaled by the inside conspiracy theories available on the......

...at Victoria University of Wellington who served as a lead author on the last two IPCC reports and recently co-hosted a Royal Society of New Zealand-sponsored series of public talks on climate change.
What do you make of his claims? Is he......

...in general, not just in Southland, changes over time.
To explore these big issues, we've recently been supported by a Royal Society of New Zealand Marsden Fund grant for a project called: What is the Southland accent? By pooling recordings of......

...in general, not just in Southland, changes over time.
To explore these big issues, we've recently been supported by a Royal Society of New Zealand Marsden Fund grant for a project called: What is the Southland accent? By pooling recordings of......

Estimated at $80,000-100,000 it sold for $125,000.
A handwritten letter from Charles Darwin to the Secretary of the Royal Society on the merits of candidates being considered for the award of the Royal Medal and the Copley Medal for 1857.......

...needed to live in the same climate zones was easily transferable.
The research is available online in the Journal of the Royal Society Interface.
Lead researcher Michael Deem said he conceived the study while reading Jared Diamond's "Guns, Germs......

...axis has slowed by 1.8 milliseconds a day over a century, according to a report published Wednesday in Proceedings of the Royal Society of London A.
It may not sound significant, but over 2½ millenniums, that time discrepancy adds up to about......

...invites the community to Kim Kelly’s launch of her new novel Jewel Sea on Wednesday, September 21 at 6pm for 6.30pm at the Royal Society Café, Royal Hotel Building, 108 William Street. Tickets: $15 (includes light refreshments). Bar and tea/coffee......

...by 1.8 milliseconds per day over the course of a century, according to a report published Wednesday in Proceedings of the Royal Society A.
It may not sound significant, but over the course of 2½ millenniums, that time discrepancy adds up to about......

...cubes, spheres and other forms that combine to make the material less porous and more durable.
Their study appears in the Royal Society of Chemistry's Journal of Materials Chemistry A.
The technique may lead to stronger structures that require......

...would lead to large-scale implementation of capture and conversion of carbon dioxide (CO2) was recently published in the Royal Society of Chemistry journal Catalysis Science & Technology.
Principal investigator is Karl Johnson, the William......

...on its axis has slowed by 1.8 milliseconds per century, according to a report published Wednesday in Proceedings of the Royal Society A.
It may not sound significant, but over the course of 21/2 millenniums, that time discrepancy adds up to......

...on its axis has slowed by 1.8 milliseconds per century, according to a report published Wednesday in Proceedings of the Royal Society A.
It may not sound significant, but over the course of 2½ millenniums, that time discrepancy adds up to about......

...on its axis has slowed by 1.8 milliseconds per century, according to a report published Wednesday in Proceedings of the Royal Society A.
It may not sound significant, but over the course of 2½ millenniums, that time discrepancy adds up to about......

...is a more realistic goal for doctors than urging them to be more compassionate.
The study was published in journal of the Royal Society of Medicine.
"Doctors are at risk not only of personal distress but eventually burnout if their feelings of......

...at a rate of about +1.8 milliseconds (ms) per century, a British research team concluded in the journal Proceedings of the Royal Society A.
This was "significantly less", they said, than the rate of 2.3 ms per century previously estimated --......

...at a rate of about +1.8 milliseconds (ms) per century, a British research team concluded in the journal Proceedings of the Royal Society A.
This was “significantly less”, they said, than the rate of 2.3 ms per century previously......

...at a rate of about +1.8 milliseconds (ms) per century, a British research team concluded in the journal Proceedings of the Royal Society A.
This was "significantly less", they said, than the rate of 2.3 ms per century previously estimated --......

...at a rate of about +1.8 milliseconds (ms) per century, a British research team concluded in the journal Proceedings of the Royal Society A.
This was "significantly less", they said, than the rate of 2.3 ms per century previously......

...at a rate of about +1.8 milliseconds (ms) per century, a British research team concluded in the journal Proceedings of the Royal Society A.
This was "significantly less", they said, than the rate of 2.3 ms per century previously estimated -......

...a more than 30% loss was high, there was little chance of populations crashing to near-extinction levels.
Writing in the Royal Society journal Biology Letters, the team, led by Dr Eric Regehr from the US Fish and Wildlife Service, concluded: "Our......

...of a more than 30% loss were high, there was little likelihood of numbers hitting near-extinction levels.
Writing in the Royal Society journal Biology Letters, the team, led by Dr Eric Regehr from the US Fish and Wildlife Service, concluded: "Our......

...at a rate of about +1.8 milliseconds (ms) per century, a British research team concluded in the journal Proceedings of the Royal Society A.
This was "significantly less", they said, than the rate of 2.3 ms per century previously estimated --......

...rotation.
Catherine Hohenkerk, Leslie Morrison and FR Stephenson, who led the study, published in the Proceedings of the Royal Society journal, said the oldest records they found came from Babylonian clay tablets written in cuneiform, with more......

...than 30 per cent loss was high, there was little chance of populations crashing to near-extinction levels.
Writing in the Royal Society journal Biology Letters, the team, led by Dr Eric Regehr from the US Fish and Wildlife Service, concluded: ‘Our......

...at a rate of about +1.8 milliseconds (ms) per century, a British research team concluded in the journal Proceedings of the Royal Society A.
This was “significantly less”, they said, than the rate of 2.3 ms per century previously estimated —......

...science teaching opportunities.Funded by the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment, and administered by the Royal Society of New Zealand, Fraser spent the first two terms of this year working with scientists at Cawthron Institute.......

Moon, called tidal friction.
But a study of astronomical records from 720 BC to AD 2015, published in Proceedings of the Royal Society A, has uncovered a small but significant discrepancy between modern calculations and ancient observations.
It......

Their findings were published December 5 in the journal Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society : Biological Sciences.
"Populations of little brown bats have declined dramatically across their range. There......

...is put together to support that system,” he said.
A study published in the journal Philosophical Transactions of The Royal Society B found that when the brain’s cannabinoid system is activated, it triggers the release of antioxidants that......

..."tips the scales" in favor of associating certain words with certain objects.
The research appears in the journal of the Royal Society Philosophical Transactions B in a special issue on statistical learning.
"We think that children's first words......

...are banned from wearing headphones in competitive events, but they are not illegal in the UK.
Kevin Clinton, from the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents, said: “Hearing is an important sense when cycling as it gives riders warning......

...from his lab - Opsona Therapeutics, a drug development company working in the area of Toll-like receptors, and Inflazome, which is developing inhibitors of inflammasomes for inflammatory diseases.
He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 20......

...or the poor are more likely to ask for an assisted death.
Please check your facts.
I can recommend the Report from 'The Royal Society of Canada Expert Panel: End-of-Life Decision Making November 2011.
14 Sep 2015 2:52:59pm
I would welcome the......

...to tour the UK to explore how the "gig" economy is affecting workers' rights.
Mathew Taylor, chief executive of the Royal Society for the Arts, was appointed last month to lead the review into the impact of "disruptive" businesses such as......

...charity day our club has ever seen.
"We will be visiting no less than five charities and hospitals in one day - Sheffield Royal Society for the Blind, the Sheffield Children`s Hospital, Weston Park Hospital, Christmas Cash for Kids and Bluebell......

Walton was a leading neurologist and the only person to have been president of the British Medical Association, the Royal Society of Medicine and the General Medical Council during his career.The bat is believed to have been used by W.G.......

There was a conference sponsored by the Royal Society last month, titled New trends in evolutionary biology: biological, philosophical and social science perspectives. There have been a number of news stories about this event, some good, some bad.......

...children throughout Britain, including Northavon.
The project, Watch Acid Drops ’86, has been cleverly masterminded by the Royal Society for Nature Conservation’s junior branch Watch and will involve several Watch groups from Avon.
FOUR MEN from......

...she enrolled in Hopkins’ study testing psilocybin to see if it could help with her type of depression.
Journal of the Royal Society InterfaceVisualisation of the brain connections in the brain of a person on psilocybin (right) and the brain of......